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We began by having lunch at the cafe which was a little slow but afforded a chance to try some native american dishes. We were able to take in a demonstration of a stomp dance in the auditorium which was interesting before wandering through the replica of a Chickasaw Indian village and nearby gardens. But best of all was the...
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This is an amazing place to learn about many of the Native American struggles and successes. Great pricing, beautiful grounds and the bridge is awesome. The grape dumplings and pashofa are an absolute must to eat while visiting the center.

Driving through Oklahoma, we had no specific plans but ended up in Sulpher, OK. We stopped at the Chickasaw Visitors Center where a very helpful woman suggested we go to the Chickasaw National Park for the natural beauty and then go to the Cultural Center for history. We did! At the Center we walked through the village where people were...
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This was well worth the drive from Oklahoma City! Everything was clean and inviting. We learned about the Chickasaw history and enjoyed roaming around the grounds. There is plenty to see indoors and outside. The restaurant was nice, too!

I foolishly assumed that pretty much all there was to see in Oklahoma was inside its two urban centers, Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Thankfully a family vacation in Oklahoma City (where my mother and one of my sisters live) led to some journeys outside the city limits, including a stop to the Chickasaw Cultural Center. The architecture and landscaping alone...
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The place is clean and well taken care of.
The people really seem to care. They engage you and make you feel special. They have a golf cart for those who have walking problems. If you like native flowers see David. He is a joy to talk with

The Cultural Center is a compound of various buildings that bring together the past and present of the Chickasaw Nation's history, art, and their Native American heritage. Try the food at the Cafe. I ate a Chickasaw Taco. It was made on Fry Bread...awesome. They also served Bison Burgers and they were tasty too. The had a small gift shop...
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We went to the fall festival on Saturday the 15th. Was Awesome, had lots of food to try out that had been smoked over the campfires. Things for the kids to do, had a pumpkin patch and face painting. This is a great place to visit even if there is nothing special going on. Has a very fine restaurant and...
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